Answer:
If your options are:
A. The poem uses variations of meter to affect rhyme.
B. The poem’s sentences flow across stanzas.
C. The poem’s stanzas have varying lengths.
D. The poem uses nontraditional syntax and rhyme scheme.
Then the answer is D.
Explanation:
The nontraditional syntax is best shown in the use of enjambment - interrupting the thought and syntactic structure in the middle and moving the rest to the next line. For example: "and older than the // flow of human blood (...)"
Here, the definite article "the" has been separated from the noun "flow", which means the phrase is visually broken in half.
- A isn't true because this poem conveys its meaning through rhythm and not rhyme. There are virtually no rhymes here and the syntax (sentence structure) is disrupted, invoking the sound of a river flowing in irregular but consistent waves.
- B isn't true because the sentences do flow across lines but not across stanzas.
- The stanzas do have varying lengths. But even though this element was pretty rare prior to the 20th century, it is not exclusive to modernist poetry. That's why C isn't true either.
The correct answer is The author uses descriptions of the months to show how fast time passes in life.
C is the statement that best describes how the author develops the poem's theme. The author illustrates how quickly time goes by in life with descriptions of the months.
The message that an author wants to convey to the readers is simply referred to as the passage's subject. It is the passage's major topic.
In this instance, the author illustrates how quickly time goes by in life with descriptions of the months. The author was still expressing his gratitude that March had arrived and that April had knocked on the door. This proved how quickly time passes.
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Answer:
I think I could only help with that.in the first question,I think there's no question mark. I'm sorry for that mistake.hope it helps you good day.
Answer: Good deeds are the means to reach a higher plane and likewise bad deeds lead to destruction and doom
Explanation: It is like Karma. Good deeds are the means to reach a higher plane and likewise bad deeds lead to destruction and doom